User`s manual
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities
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Alias Name
Click the Alias Name tab to customize the channel name. You may use names with up to 16
characters. If you have already set the Alias Name on the I/O Configuration page, the channel
name will appear in Click&Go, Active message, and Web.
The following table is a list of supported sensor types and ranges.
Sensor Type Degree Degree Count
Res. 100 m 1 to 2200 1 to 2200 10 to 22000
Res. 50 m 1 to 1250 1 to 1250 20 to 25000
Res. 20 m 1 to 620 1 to 620 50 to 31000
Res. 10 m 1 to 310 1 to 310 100 to 31000
PT50, 0.00385 -200 to 850°C -328 to 1562°F -2000 to 8500
PT100, 0.00385 -200 to 850°C -328 to 1562°F -2000 to 8500
PT200, 0.00385 -200 to 850°C -328 to 1562°F -2000 to 8500
PT500, 0.00385 -200 to 850°C -328 to 1562°F -2000 to 8500
PT1000, 0.00385 -200 to 350°C -328 to 662°F -2000 to 3500
JPT100, 0.003916 -200 to 640°C -328 to 1184°F -2000 to 6400
JPT200, 0.003916 -200 to 640°C -328 to 1184°F -2000 to 6400
JPT500, 0.003916 -200 to 640°C -328 to 1184°F -2000 to 6400
JPT1000, 0.003916 -200 to 350°C -328 to 662°F -2000 to 3500
Ni100, 0.00618 -60 to 250°C -76 to 482°F -600 to 2500
Ni200, 0.00618 -60 to 250°C -76 to 482°F -600 to 2500
Ni500, 0.00618 -60 to 250°C -76 to 482°F -600 to 2500
Ni1000, 0.00618 -60 to 180°C -76 to 356°F -600 to 1800
Ni120, 0.00672 -80 to 260°C -112 to 500°F -800 to 2600
The status of attached sensors will be reported by the count value, which corresponds to the sensor
ranges shown above. For example, for a 100 m resistor, a count value of 10 corresponds to a 1
reading. Moxa can only guarantee accuracy within the ranges shown above. Be sure to verify the
sensor type. Accurate readings beyond these ranges cannot be guaranteed.
Virtual Channels
The ioLogik E2260 provides virtual channels so you can easily determine the average or deviation
values for any attached temperature sensor. A virtual channel can operate in Average Mode or
Deviation Mode. In Average Mode, up to 6 physical channels are selected and the virtual channel
reports the average value of the selected channels. In Deviation mode, two physical channels are
selected and the virtual channel reports the difference between the channels.
When using virtual channels, if there are errors on any of the selected physical channels, that
channel’s readings will simply be ignored. You can refer to the LED indicators to see if any errors
are encountered with any of the physical channels.
Note that virtual channels only support temperature units and cannot be used with resistance units.
Any channel that is connected to a resistance sensor will be treated as an error channel.